Trinity College Newsletter, vol 1 no 14, October 1980

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Chapel. This was conducted by the Revd. Fr. Mark Gibbard S.S.J.E., and aroused such enthusiasm that the School of Prayer is to become an annual event. This year, the second School of Prayer was led by Brother John Charles of the Society of St. Francis.

NAMES OF THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE REQUEST FOR DONATIONS RETURNING THE GREEN FORM. T.L. A'Beckett, C. Albany, J.F. Anderson, P. Anderson, J.W. Archer, G. Armstrong, L.J. Bakewell, H.W. Ballantyne, P. Barbour, I.L. Barker, A.I. Barrett, J.M. Batt, N.M. Beischer, G.T. Bigmore, C.W.D. Blandy, RL. Bockholt, B.D. Bodna, S.S.S. Borzecki, J.W.T. Boume, B. Bowering, RA. Bradley, P.R. Brett, T.N.M. Buesst,. J.H.H. Brookes, J Carre-Riddell, J.L.C. Chipman, J.F.H. Clark, C.P. Clarke, G. Cohen, N.J. Collins, H.B. Cornell. M.J. Cook, R B. D. Cook, E.A. Cooper, J.D. Cotton, D.C. Cowan, W.D.T. Cowan, L.G. Cox, C.C. Creswell, F.D. Cumbrae-Stewart, J.R. Cumpston, P.D. CurwenWalker, B.G. Cutter, J.K. Dawborn, A. Day, D.F. De Crespigny, F.T. Derham, A.E.J.G. Dessewffy, H.J. Downing, I.C. Duffy, J.D. Edquist, RH. Elliott, A.S. Ellis, D.G. Eyres, E.A.C. Farran, D.A.E. Fawell, G.K. Forbes, N.H.M. Forsyth, RL. Franklin, T.C. Gale, C.J.A. Game, J.M. Gardiner, Kingsley Gee, B.S. Gilbert, E.B. Gilbert, H. Gillespie, D. Gin, W.A. Glover, D.C. Goss, D. Graham, T.A. Greenwood, M.J.G. Gorton, RR Green, B.D. Grutzner, A.B. Grutzner, T.H. Gunnersen, J.A.W. Guthrie, A. Ingle Hall, C.J. Hamer, D.L. Harper, L.F.I. Hawkins, D.F. Hebbard, A.F.G. Henderson, J.F. Henry, K.D. Holloway, G.W. Hone, G.J. Hopkins, A. Russell Hughes, V. Hurley, F.S.J. Imray, D.C. Jackson, T.J. Johnson, G.R. Johnstone, M.R. Jones, H.K. Joshua, C.P. Juttner, P. Kaye, W.F. Whitney King, F.F. Knight, S.W. Kurrle, J.E. Lemaire, R.L. Little, W.B. Loftus, T.M.M. Long, R.P.C. Lowenstern, S.D. Lush, J.M. McCracken, W.D.A. MacIntyre, .J. MacKenzie, C.C. MacKnight, C.W. McMahon, J.M. McMillan, R.B. McMillan, J. Madin, I.G. Manning, I.O. Maroske, Sally-Anne Martin, K.B. Mason, Murray Maxwell, P.M. Maxwell, J.D. Merralls, H.H.M. Miller, E.J.M. Millar, F.W.S. Milne, P.R. Mitchell, M.J.C. Moore, M.T. Moore, W.A.D. Morgan, W.I.A. Morrison, Boyd Munro, E.W. Muntz, J. Nattrass, G.J. Odgers, J.M. O'Sullivan, D.O. Owen, V.D. Plueckhahn, S.A.F. Pond, J.R. Poynter, T.T. Reed, Duncan Reid, C. Resch, D.T.

Ripper, R.H. Robertson, J.M. Robinson, P.B. Robinson, J.E. Romanis, D.S. Rosengarten, H.M.P. Rundle, G.F. Rusden, L.R. Ryder, M.H.C. Schultz, P.C. Scott, M. Scriven, J.R.M. Selkirk, G.B. Sewell, A.W. Singleton, J.J. Skuja, A.T. Smith, H.L. Speagle, RJ. Stawell, S.A. Steer, H.S. Moroney, W. Stokes, P.H. Strachan, RA. Stuart, D.M. Sutherland, W.H. Taylor, RK. Todd, W.J. Traill, D.P. Vance, G.N. Vaughan, J.B. Vernon, T.W. Vorrath, G.S. Watson, J.D.B. Wells, C.M. Williams, G.H. Williams, J.H. Williams, P.F. Williams, H.G. Williamson, J.H. Wilson, Allen Winter, C.H.R. Wriedt, J.H. Wriedt.

VISIT OF PURVIS SHERWOOD — AND SOME REMINISCENCES A welcome visitor to the College during the recent May vacation was Canon Purvis Sherwood (1933). He was accompanied by Dr. John Piercey (1931) who lives almost directly opposit Trinity's main gate in Royal Parade (Sydney Road) and who takes a lively interest in contemporary Trinity life — especially the sporting teams. Sherwood and Piercey were both in the 1933 Football XVIII — and

have a photograph to prove it. They appear to be arguing with each other while the rest of the team (including Russell Clark, Peter Bennie, Ainslie Meares amid other notables) stands unperturbed. Purvis Sherwood recalled many amusing incidents of those times — two pennies on a wire to make a free phone call; a beery celebration after the College went officially "dry" — the bottles were stacked in the wooden boxes intended for firewood; the amazing climbing of the spire of the College Chapel one night to hang some feminine undergarments from the top; the hiding of the Behan Foundation Stone; and above all, a student prank at the expense of Gordon Taylor, the Sub-Warden. Taylor lived in the large room over the entrance to Clark's and wondered at a strange stench in his room. This became progressively worse. "Rats under the floor, sir" suggested some helpful Trinity gentlemen. So the floorboards were torn up, to n. avail. Finally disintegrating pieces of rotting cat fell into his fireplace. The poor creature, dead of course, had been hung in his chimney some weeks previously. Purvis Sherwood leads a quieter life in retirement from parish duties near Manchester.

Inaugural Juttoddie Steeplechase, 1931. L to R.: T. OddiG F. D. Cumbme-Stewart(oldest inhabitant 1931), C. Juttner.


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